Question about rooting Droid 2 - Droid 2 Global General

Ok guys. been reading some post but would like to be pointed on the right direction. Just bought a droid 2 for media player use. want to root it. Already have a Galaxy S3 as a phone. So, I skipped the activation screen since I'm not going to activate it.
model number Droid2 Global
android version 2.3.4
system version 4.5.629.A956
What files do I need to root this device?
I will really appreciate it.
Thanks!

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2130276

thanks. Was success. Now, one last question. Does saw 2 sections of developments. Droid 2 and Droid 2 Global. I know my version is global, but not too many ROMS there... does Roms from Droid 2 works on Droid 2 Global?

No. This question was answered many times but you're too important a person to ever use search.

several links to roms in my list
sd_shadow's list of links for Droid FAQs, SBF, Rooting, ROMs....
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[Q] No 3g connection

Hi,
I bought a Droid 2 global, which I after somewhile got running on Pageplus as provider, with the ##7764726 (program) function.
I rooted it manually which worked perfect. But when i installed fission via fission rom manager lite, i lost my 3g connection. I can still call and text but i cant go on the internet. Wifi works. I have tried to restore to my backup but that doesnt work.
Does anyone have any idea what to do? Or any good suggestions.
Thanks in advance.
Full sbf with rsdlite4.9
Instructions can be found here.
http://www.mydroidworld.com/forums/...id-2-global-sbf-file-2-4-29-full-rsdlite.html
Full sbf can be found here.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MD5K1YY8
I sbfed back to stock because fission was much slower on my phone. Now just running rooted stock... quadrants 1600+
Sent from my D2G stock & rooted
andersodum said:
Hi,
I bought a Droid 2 global, which I after somewhile got running on Pageplus as provider, with the ##7764726 (program) function.
I rooted it manually which worked perfect. But when i installed fission via fission rom manager lite, i lost my 3g connection. I can still call and text but i cant go on the internet. Wifi works. I have tried to restore to my backup but that doesnt work.
Does anyone have any idea what to do? Or any good suggestions.
Thanks in advance.
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have u tried putting manually the apn?
Hey everyone, I'm getting tired of being ignored on this forum so I'm asking here now. Can I run a Droid 2 Gingerbread Rom on my Droid 2 Global? I know that there's a patch out there that I can apply but, will it work or not because no one has mentioned this that I can find and I've been looking for two weeks.
I posted this question last night and have been ignored and not answered as well.
Thanks for the help any one who answers me here.
thewebsiteisdown said:
Hey everyone, I'm getting tired of being ignored on this forum so I'm asking here now. Can I run a Droid 2 Gingerbread Rom on my Droid 2 Global? I know that there's a patch out there that I can apply but, will it work or not because no one has mentioned this that I can find and I've been looking for two weeks.
I posted this question last night and have been ignored and not answered as well.
Thanks for the help any one who answers me here.
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I answered your post, please don't spam the forums.
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[Q] A few queries

I am looking to purchase a Droid 2 Global from eBay.
I went through the posts in the general and developments sections for the phone here at xda and at droid forums, to learn how to root the phone and flash CM7/9.
I got very confused with sbf and rsd lite and all those things.
Could someone PLEASE explain the rooting process and what sbf and rsd lite etc. are?
Thanks in advance!
Read http://droid.koumakan.jp/wiki/SBF for information on SBF.
The rooting methods article is not ready yet but I'm working on it; there are three possible methods.
First is z4root that only works on old, 2.4.x, firmware.
Then there's Super One Click that works for both 2.4.x and 4.5.60x.
Finally, if you're a misbegotten soul who has got a phone running 4.5.629, there's the hard way that involves flashing partial SBF images etc. and is described here in this forum section (as well as on RootzWiki).
Gasai Yuno said:
Read http://droid.koumakan.jp/wiki/SBF for information on SBF.
The rooting methods article is not ready yet but I'm working on it; there are three possible methods.
First is z4root that only works on old, 2.4.x, firmware.
Then there's Super One Click that works for both 2.4.x and 4.5.60x.
Finally, if you're a misbegotten soul who has got a phone running 4.5.629, there's the hard way that involves flashing partial SBF images etc. and is described here in this forum section (as well as on RootzWiki).
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Please post the link to the article here when it's ready.
Thanks!
What's the 4.5.629 firmware?
And what custom ROMs are available for the D2G?
read the wiki, she posted
read firmware section
and my list of links
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Goawxdx_UBF4Y8lqzHYWf8Ha3yUcRK4faq0UWIlXLWA/edit
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[Q] rooting info for a motorola razr hd (non-droid version)

i own a motorola razr hd (dev edition) purchased directly from moto. its not droid (verizon) branded
i want to root it but i cant find any info for rooting a non-droid razr hd
does it make a difference? will i ruin my phone if i root with droid root?
if i can use the droid root with no ill effect i would be grateful to know for sure,if not, i would appreciate links to the needed pages.
thnx in advance,
BZMX
BMZX said:
i own a motorola razr hd (dev edition) purchased directly from moto. its not droid (verizon) branded
i want to root it but i cant find any info for rooting a non-droid razr hd
does it make a difference? will i ruin my phone if i root with droid root?
if i can use the droid root with no ill effect i would be grateful to know for sure,if not, i would appreciate links to the needed pages.
thnx in advance,
BZMX
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I have XT925 International Version of Razr HD and I rooted using motochopper. It worked. You can find info here in XDA.
BMZX said:
i own a motorola razr hd (dev edition) purchased directly from moto. its not droid (verizon) branded
i want to root it but i cant find any info for rooting a non-droid razr hd
does it make a difference? will i ruin my phone if i root with droid root?
if i can use the droid root with no ill effect i would be grateful to know for sure,if not, i would appreciate links to the needed pages.
thnx in advance,
BZMX
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Are you planning on running stock recovery? OUDHS rooted for me after I flashed it... wasn't going to bother with stock at all but when I went in to make a nandroid it detected no root & prompted to see if I'd like to root, after which I made a titanium backup as well before cracking into some ROM's - worked like a charm. I assume CWM/TWRP does something similar. Rogers/Fido XT925.
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BMZX said:
i own a motorola razr hd (dev edition) purchased directly from moto. its not droid (verizon) branded
i want to root it but i cant find any info for rooting a non-droid razr hd
does it make a difference? will i ruin my phone if i root with droid root?
if i can use the droid root with no ill effect i would be grateful to know for sure,if not, i would appreciate links to the needed pages.
thnx in advance,
BZMX
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Hello! I bought XT925 just a few days ago. It had JB 4.1.2 out of the box. I tried to root it for a few times without a sucess using several different methods found on the internet. Then I was sucessful with ˝motochopper¨ ! This is, as far as I know, only method to root XT925 with JB 4.1.2. On other android versions everything will work but on JB 4.1.2 XT925 only motochopper works. Phone works great after the root. Don't worry about using this on your device... Google out ˝motochopper.zip¨ Good luck

Xoom 2\XYBoard confusion...

Here's the deal....
I have a friend with an XYBoard who wants help rooting it and installing a custom ROM if there are any available. I've searched google and XDA for XYBoard ROMs and haven't found anything. I read in a few threads here that the Xoom 2 and XYBoard are variations of the same tablet/system/whatever. Can someone clarify this for me? Are Xoom 2 ROMs and root methods compatible with the XYBoard? His tablet is the 10.1in with Android 4.0.4 if that helps.
Thank you in advance for your help! :good:
They're the same. Some just refuse to call it the XYboard but the XYboard was the Xoom successor and there for Xoom 2.
the two are the same thing and unfortunately has blocked bootloader ...

[Q] Root XT1080

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Rieu.vukasin said:
I currently own a Motorola XT 1080 (also known as Motorola Droid Maxx). I have spent about two weeks now trying to root my phone using guides I have found on here and other sites. However I keep running into either a problem with the guide being for android version 2.2 or earlier, or it not applying to my specific device. I am very new to all this, however I do understand what rooting means. If someone could type up or direct me to a guide for my device using android version 4.4.4 I would really appreciate it.
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I would love to see your question get answerd because i to would like to root my droid maxx. Have you found any info on this yet?
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